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Bloemfontein

Reports of the Superintendent of Native Locations and Municipal Ranger (Manager?), Bloemfontein, for the 4 years ending June 1926 and 1931-1932 correspondence with Bloemfontein municipality re Black housing.

Correspondence - Rheinallt Jones

Correspondence and papers re Colour Bar Bill, the relationship of the Ballingers to the S.A.I.R.R., Natives Representative Council, election of representatives for the Blacks in the House of Assembly and the Senate, Friends of Africa, politics, race relations, labour economy, work done in the Union for the Non-European blind, the Bantu Animal Welfare Society.

Includes:

Harris, Sir John, South Africa from the Cape to the Zambezi. London: The Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society, August 1936. 15 pages.

Haile, A.J. Confidential report on visit of Industria1 Commission to Tiger Kloof, 22 October 1935. typescript 2 pages.

The school as a community centre with special reference to handwork and crafts. Tiger Kloof, 19 October 1935. typescript 3 pages.

Janisch, Miriam. Preview of East Africa. Part 4. 1943. typescript 5 pages.

The Deputation of the Society of Friends to South Africa 1938. typescript 20 pages.

Enquiry into race relations in South Africa and the Protectorates by E. Russell Brayshaw, Alice S. Harris, Thomas E. Jones and Esther B. Jones.

Correspondents :

Margaret Ballinger.

A.W. Blaxall.

E. Russell Brayshaw.

Edgar Brookes.

H.A. Fagan.

AJ. Haile.

Ellen Hellman.

R.F.A. Hoernle.

Edith Rheinallt Jones.

John David Rheinallt Jones.

D. Molteno.

W.J. O'Meara.

Wilfrid Parker.

Leila Reitz.

M. T. Taylor.

Geoffrey Thwaite.

C.M. Van Coller.

Rev. S.P. Woodfield.

Black agriculture

Correspondence re Native Land Bill, Black agriculture and the establishment of an agricultural school, agricultural education and bursaries to aid students (in particular Fort Cox Agricultural School); collective farming.

Correspondents include: John G. Gubbins, Rheinallt Jones, A.S. Vil-Nkomo, T.G.W. Reinecke.

General

Corresspondence with Barnett Potter, W. Aidan Cotton, C.R., J.G. Gubbins, A.A. Jaques (Swiss Mission), A. Karney (Bishop of Johannesburg), Ernst Muller, Native Farmers Association of Africa Ltd., and R.C. Streeten, re rights of residence and purchase of land.

Includes:

Statistics of. South African Native Trust, purchase of land, January 1950. typescript 3 pages.

Correspondence

Subjects include:

Financing of education; proposed school in the Western Native Township, Johannesburg, 1927; deputation to the Prime Minister on the inadequacies of Black education, 1926; meetings of the Transvaal Missionary Association and the General Missionary Conference of South Africa; Phelps-Stokes Fund; opposition to the Joint Universities Committee Bill, 1932; report of the Native Education Committee 1936; list of government agricultural schools; question of the language of instruction in schools; higher salaries for African teachers, 1942; home education for African women, 1948.

Correspondents include the Department of Education and the following:

S. Carter.

Ciskeian Missionary Council.

A. Cardross Grant.

J. Henderson.

J. Herbst.

Bishop A.B.L. Karney.

A. Kerr.

A. Lee.

C. Legum.

C.T. Loram.

H. Pim.

H.S. Scott (Dir. of Education).

Transvaal African Teachers Association.

Transvaal Missionary Association.

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